|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
85.181.9.83
Hi,
What's sonically wrong with the following:Turntable to phono preamp to amplifier, tape outs of the amp into the analog in R+L of a DVD recorder?
This uses the internal A/D of the recorder. What results is a pretty good sounding DVD of an LP (I've tried it). Seems this would be sonically superior to something made through a noisy PC environment.
Disadvantages: no input on track information possible, no way to eliminate pops and clicks.
Follow Ups:
that records to DVDA through the RCA ins?
A regular Panasonic DVD recorder from 2004.
It's not DVD-A as I said but regular DVD, playable for example on my PC.
The unit also plays DVD-Audios.
take an analogue signal in and convert it to Alesis's proprietary CD24 format, which is 24 bit, 96kHz. Unfortunately, I can only play that format back on the unit itself, but it's still at a higher bit rate/freq. Michael Fremmer records various phono cartridges in this format, to revisit their sonic signatures latter on down the road.
| ||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: